Written
for airline passengers and all concerned with airline security, this
book will explain the new security procedures in place at all US Airports.
These new rules and procedures, which have been enacted by the Transportation
Security Administration (TSA), have caused some confusion, concern
and delays for the traveling public. This book will explain the process
and philosophy of a security checkpoint. It will also outline the
rights each passenger has during the checkpoint screening process.
By offering tips and recommendations to airline travelers this book
will aid the reader to move through a security checkpoint quickly
and efficiently while aiding the TSA in their mission to provide safe
air travel.

You will learn:
How to pack your luggage for screener inspection
How and when to ask for a private screening
How to avoid bringing prohibited items
How to protect your film
How to communicate with security screeners
How to prepare children for the a security checkpoint
How people with disabilities process through a security checkpoint
How to log a complaint
What your rights are during the screening process

Written by an insider this book will inform but not reveal any sensitive
information that could be used by people with ill intentions. This
book will not teach you how the beat the system or the technology.
Your knowledge of the procedures and observance of the tips offered
in the book will help you move through the security checkpoint quickly
and efficiently. In the end I hope to inspire all who experience air
travel to aid and support the TSA in making flights safe and secure.

About the Author

Shane Lester is a certified Transportation Security Administration screener. Shane served in the US Air Force for six years. He earned a Bachelors of Science degree in Professional Writing and a Masters of Science degree in Instructional Technology from Utah State University. This is Shane Lester's third published book. His other books are: Clan of Cain and FaithandFortune. Shane, his wife and children reside in Wyoming.